Moscow

A federal city, the capital and largest city of Russia.

Proper noun

  1. A federal city, the capital and largest city of Russia.
    • The mother, Ekaterina Pavlovna, who at one time had been handsome, but now, asthmatic, depressed, vague, and over-feeble for her years, tried to entertain me with conversation about painting. Having heard from her...
    • I was inclined to accept Yeltsin's invitation to go to Russia, but Tony Lake said Moscow shouldn't be my first foreign stop, and the rest of my team said it would divert attention from our domestic agenda. - 2005, Bill...
    • An IAF representative told an Indian parliamentary committee that due to the Ukraine war a “major delivery” from Moscow “is not going to take place.” - 2023 March 24, Rhea Mogul, “Russia can’t meet India arms deliveries...

    Related: Moskva

  2. An oblast of Russia surrounding the city, which itself is not part of the oblast; in full, Moscow Oblast.

    Related: Moskva

  3. The government of Russia or the Soviet Union.
    • Moscow doubtless wants to make trouble for the Western Powers so far as she can without losing their recognition or encouraging actual hostility. She wants peace and trade and an opportunity for internal economic...
    • I could not agree with the tactics or approach of those who, like Chiang Kai-shek in a speech on July 3, 1950, wanted the U.N. to charge the Russians with the full responsibility for this Korean conflict and to demand...
    • The translation of Khrushchev's letter reached me later that day, and I read it with care and with growing disappointment. It seemed designed for propaganda purposes rather than serious diplomacy. Khrushchev roundly...

    Synonyms: Kremlin

  4. A large number of places in the United States:
    1. A city, the county seat of Latah County, Idaho; probably named after the Russian city.

    2. A borough of Lackawanna County, Pennsylvania.

    3. A small town in Iowa County, Wisconsin; named after the Mascouten tribe.

    4. A small city in Fayette County, Tennessee; named after Mosgo, a Cherokee chief.

    5. A small town in Somerset County, Maine.

    6. A tiny city in Stevens County, Kansas; said to be named after Luis de Moscoso Alvarado, a Spanish explorer.

    7. A village in Clermont County, Ohio; said to be named by French veterans of Napoleon's siege of Moscow.

    8. A census-designated place in Allegany County, Maryland.

    9. An unincorporated community in Lamar County, Alabama.

    10. An unincorporated community in Marengo County, Alabama.

    11. An unincorporated community in Jefferson County, Arkansas.

    12. An unincorporated community in Rush County, Indiana.

    13. An unincorporated community in Muscatine County, Iowa.

    14. An unincorporated community in Hickman County, Kentucky.

    15. An unincorporated community in Hillsdale County, Michigan.

    16. An unincorporated community in Freeborn County, Minnesota.

    17. An unincorporated community in Kemper County, Mississippi.

    18. An unincorporated community in Polk County, Texas.

    19. An unincorporated community in the town of Stowe, Lamoille County, Vermont.

    20. An unincorporated community in Hancock County, West Virginia.

    21. A ghost town in Licking County, Ohio.

  5. A hamlet in East Ayrshire council area, Scotland; probably named or re-named in 1812 for Napoleon's retreat from Moscow (OS grid ref NS4840).
  6. A village in Kottayam district, Kerala, India; named due to Soviet influence in Kerala during the Cold War.
  7. A nickname for the Brandon Estate, a social housing estate in Southwark, Central London; named because of gun violence and the use of Russian-made contraband firearms.

Origin

Ultimately from Old East Slavic Москов- (Moskov-), originally referring to the Moskva River, probably from Proto-Slavic *mosky (“swamp, dampness, moisture”). Perhaps related to Czech moskva (“raw bread”), Slovak mozga (“puddle”), Polish Mozgawa, and more distantly Latvian mazgāt (“to wash, rinse”), Sanskrit मज्जति (májjati, “to sink”), Latin mergō (“to dive”), all from Proto-Indo-European *mesg- (“to plunge, dip”). Cognate with Russian промозглый (promozglyj, “dank”). Doublet of Moskva.

Wikipedia

Moscow

Related

moscovium Moskva Muscovian Muscovite Muscovy

Derived

City-of-Moscow City of Moscow Duchy of Moscow Grand Duchy of Moscow MIBC moscovium Moscow City Moscow-City Moscow International Business Center Moscow International Business Centre Moscow Mike Moscow Mitch Moscow mule Moscow Oblast Moscow-on-Thames Moscow Rus Moscow Time Moscow Watchdog Principality of Moscow Sea of Moscow Tsardom of Moscow